Sans-serif typefaces

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201198  TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 ConTEXt basics for users: Font styles Aditya Mahajan

198 TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 ConTEXt basics for users: Font styles Aditya Mahajan

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Source URL: www.tug.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-08 19:26:13
20296  TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 Fonts A short introduction to font characteristics∗

96 TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 Fonts A short introduction to font characteristics∗

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Source URL: www.tug.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-16 21:05:54
203White Paper[removed]An Exploratory Psychophysical Investigation of the Relative Glance Legibility of Chinese Typefaces Jonathan Dobres, Nadine Chahine, Bryan Reimer, & Bruce Mehler In-vehicle user interfaces increasingly

White Paper[removed]An Exploratory Psychophysical Investigation of the Relative Glance Legibility of Chinese Typefaces Jonathan Dobres, Nadine Chahine, Bryan Reimer, & Bruce Mehler In-vehicle user interfaces increasingly

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Source URL: agelab.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-24 15:29:18
204Mixing Typefaces Bauhaus Bembo  Bodoni

Mixing Typefaces Bauhaus Bembo Bodoni

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Source URL: www.as8.it

Language: English - Date: 2006-06-18 16:42:44
205Tips for Making Print More Readable www.VisionAware.org: Use the following guidelines to help make print more legible for those with vision loss. Print Size At a minimum, use 16-point fonts, although 18-point is preferre

Tips for Making Print More Readable www.VisionAware.org: Use the following guidelines to help make print more legible for those with vision loss. Print Size At a minimum, use 16-point fonts, although 18-point is preferre

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Source URL: www.afb.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-18 14:34:54
206Tips for Making Print More Readable www.VisionAware.org: Use the following guidelines to help make print more legible for those with vision loss. Print Size At a minimum, use 16-point fonts, although 18-point is preferre

Tips for Making Print More Readable www.VisionAware.org: Use the following guidelines to help make print more legible for those with vision loss. Print Size At a minimum, use 16-point fonts, although 18-point is preferre

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Source URL: aerbvi.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-25 08:25:20
207Graphic design / Arial / Sans-serif / Palatino / Helvetica / Georgia / Serif / Jerry Avorn / Ragavendra R Baliga / Typography / Windows XP typefaces / Digital typography

Submission of Supplementary Materials for Alcohol Research Center (P30, P50, P60) Grant Applications List of Acceptable Materials Before the Review One-page supplemental information per support core, i.e., Administrative

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Source URL: niaaa.nih.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-01 09:37:00
208TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No[removed]roman: sans serif: monospaced:

TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No[removed]roman: sans serif: monospaced:

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Source URL: tug.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-08 19:26:19
209TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2  Fonts An exploration of the Latin Modern fonts Will Robertson Abstract

TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 2 Fonts An exploration of the Latin Modern fonts Will Robertson Abstract

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Source URL: tug.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-08 19:26:11
210TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 3 The fonts we choose Boris Veytsman One of the most important choices a book designer makes is the selection of the font for the body text. This decision defines the general “look and fe

TUGboat, Volume[removed]), No. 3 The fonts we choose Boris Veytsman One of the most important choices a book designer makes is the selection of the font for the body text. This decision defines the general “look and fe

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Source URL: www.tug.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-08 17:29:56